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Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system. Arrest photos are available for viewing at statesboroherald.com/arrests/

➤ Incidents ▲ GORDON STREET — A woman told police an unknown man keeps calling her, asking her to perform sexual acts. ▲ UNIVERSITY PLACE — Two TVs were stolen. ▲ THE POINTE AT SOUTHERN — A man told police he saw a man with dreadlocks standing over a man wearing a white T-shirt, pointing a gun at him. Police found a hat at the scene, but no further evidence. ▲ BLAKEWOODS APARTMENTS — A woman said her husband grabbed her by the throat and scratched her during an argument in the presence of children. He also waved a kitchen knife and cut her on the finger. ▲ LEN TENNER COURT — A woman reported receiving vulgar messages by phone from an unknown person. ▲ CARIBE COURT — A woman called police during an argument with her boyfriend, who told her he was going to the store, but was gone for five hours. ▲ GREENWOOD AVENUE — A man reported fencing materials stolen. ▲ PEG-WEN BOULEVARD — A juvenile was arrested after an aggravated assault incident with a knife. A juvenile victim suffered injury but was not transported to a hospital. ▲ RACKLEY STREET — A woman called police to report hearing gunshots, then seeing a black sport utility vehicle leaving the area. No evidence was found of shots fired. ▲ GATA’S — Someone stole a GPS unit and iPod from a car. ▲ PARK PLACE APARTMENTS — A woman said someone stole a washer and dryer, thermostat, shower head and toilet seats. ▲ FRANKLIN TOYOTA — Someone stole a gray 2007 Mercedes-Benz. ▲ WEST JONES AVENUE — A woman said her brother pushed her to the ground during an argument. ▲ THE EXCHANGE APARTMENTS — A woman said a man grabbed her by the neck and pushed her down after he took her cell phone. ▲ UNIVERSITY POINTE — A man said his live-in girlfriend attacked him during an argument, ripping his shirt.

➤ Incidents ▲ NEVILS-DENMARK ROAD — (Nevils) A woman reported someone cut a lock off her grain bin. ▲ SOUTHBEND DRIVE — (Statesboro) A man who came uninvited to a party became aggressive after he made unwanted sexual advances toward a woman. He threw a hatchet at a man defending the woman and broke a window before fleeing. ▲ BULLOCH COUNTY JAIL — (Statesboro) A woman refused to leave the jail after being told she could not visit a federal inmate because she was 30 minutes late for visitation. After a brief talk with a deputy, she left. ▲ CYPRESS LAKE ROAD — (Register) A man drove through a license check, but was stopped by deputies who learned he had no license and saw he had an open can of beer in his car. He was arrested.

➤ Incidents ▲ Officers issued eight traffic warnings and assisted 12 motorists Friday through Sunday. ▲ EAGLE VILAGE — Officers responded in reference to a female lying on the floor in the hallway. The female was arrested and charged with possession of alcohol under 21 years of age. Also, officers responded to another Eagle Village apartment in reference to a noise complaint and a dispute with a community leader. One occupant was judicially referred to school officials for an alcohol violation. Three other occupants, not students, were escorted from the property.

▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Friday — two calls to the Georgia Forestry Commission (Bulloch), two calls to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Tattnall County 911, a call to Screven County 911, a call to Bulloch Humane Enforcement; a call to Emanuel County 911 and a call to Bryan County 911. ▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Saturday: a call to Bulloch County First Responders a call to Georgia Forestry and two calls to Bulloch Humane Enforcement. ▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Sunday: one call to Bulloch Humane Enforcement, a call to Georgia Forestry, three calls to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Tattnall County 911, two calls to Emanuel County 911 and a call to Screven County 911.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

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